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THE BOULDER

@a_boulder23

I dont care enough to write anything about myself

Hell, MI Katılım Ekim 2016
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THE BOULDER
THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@Random_Moe_ Anyone else notice she's grilling infront of hank hill's house?
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THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@Jermzwest @AngelMD1103 Distribution centers and theyre inventory system is from 2001, its extremely non user friendly and we were told changing overly complicated features would require someone to recode the program or make a new one. The company didnt want to pay for either of those options
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Jeremy West
Jeremy West@Jermzwest·
@AngelMD1103 Hey, so I’m curious honest question. Seems like Home Depot has a lot of problems with this so can someone explain why they don’t just stop doing the one cent thing? Maybe I’m not clear on why they don’t just mark the products a different way 🤷‍♂️
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Dr. CZ
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103·
A shopper walks into a retail store and scans an item at self-checkout. It rings up for $0.01. He knows “penny items” usually mean damaged or discontinued products that employees are supposed to pull from the shelves, but it was still sitting there. He pays the penny, prints the receipt, and starts to leave. An employee rushes over, frustrated, saying those items aren’t meant to be sold and should have been removed. Penny pricing is often a system signal, not a public sale. But from a customer’s perspective, if it’s on the shelf and the register accepts payment, it feels like a completed contract. The real issue might be better inventory control because confusion at checkout only creates tension on both sides. If an item scans for a penny and the transaction goes through, should the store honor the price, or does internal policy override what the register says?
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103

At a Home Depot, a shopper browsing the clearance aisle spots several items originally priced at $150 marked down to $0.01. Curious, he takes four of them to self-checkout and scans them, each rings up for a penny. As he’s finishing, an employee rushes over and says he needs manager approval before purchasing. She walks away to get one. While she’s gone, he completes the transaction and pays. When she returns, she scolds him and tries to take the items back. Police are eventually called. After reviewing the receipt and rescanning the items, officers tell him the price stands and he’s free to leave with his purchase. It’s a tough balance between honoring posted prices and preventing system errors from costing businesses thousands. At the same time, once a transaction is completed legally, it becomes a matter of policy and fairness. Situations like this show how important clear pricing rules and calm communication, really are. If a store’s system rings something up at a penny, is the customer entitled to it, or does the store have the right to correct what may be a pricing mistake?

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THE BOULDER
THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@Jermzwest @AngelMD1103 My best guess is this is a feature in their pricing and inventory system. Those kinds of systems aren't easily updated and sometimes a change like like could require an entire new system to fix which the company definitely doesn't want to pay for. I worked at one of home goods
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
Bad bunny brought out countless foreign flags during his Super Bowl 60 performance.
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THE BOULDER
THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@LuBochinche @Breaking911 We're not redefining any continents, north and south america are still there. As i said we see the continents as the americas and if the whole of north america sees it that way then thats more than just local usage. Both of the americas seem to teach geography slightly different
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Lu 🇦🇷
Lu 🇦🇷@LuBochinche·
@a_boulder23 @Breaking911 La comodidad lingüística no redefine continentes. América no es EE.UU, es un continente entero. La geografía no la definen los usos locales, es un saber universal. Saludos
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THE BOULDER
THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@LuBochinche @Breaking911 We've always referred to North and South America together as the Americas and America is used as a short hand of the full United States of America because it alot to say everytime you refer to it. Just like you'd say China instead of the People's Republic of China.
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THE BOULDER
THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@Brasil_lll @JoelEnriqueS @TheModerateCase Thats because most of us only have to speak one language to communicate with almost all of the people around us. Its not as pressing to learn more when you dont use it on a daily basis.
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The Moderate Case
The Moderate Case@TheModerateCase·
I have absolutely nothing against Bad Bunny as an artist, I’m just confused as to how a population that overwhelmingly speaks English is supposed to enjoy a performance in a language they don’t understand. English is the language of America.
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bloom 𖧧
bloom 𖧧@bloomjpg·
Denims doubles down on calling Emiru a racist chud for not speaking out against ICE.. 😳👀 "You don't have to be qualified to talk about politics to say f*ck ICE.. If you're over above the age of 18 you should care about politics in your country"
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THE BOULDER
THE BOULDER@a_boulder23·
@NSFW_AI_ohyuae These are absolutely amazing, i cant get get enough of them. Keep up the good work
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
15 seconds summarizing this entire war.
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Tail-Blazer 🔞
Tail-Blazer 🔞@TailBlazerArt·
These animations did a number on me back in the day. Just on YouTube too. Lol.
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do'o kappa
do'o kappa@viprabuddhi·
Polish mother of two living illegally in US for over 20 years is now being deported back to Poland 🇵🇱🇺🇸 There are an estimated 500k illegals in the US who are of European origin.
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